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What are the cool kids using for interactive graphical stuff these
days (not just dialogues, but changing graphics), assuming the
underlying language is still Perl? I used to use Perl/Tk. Perl/Gtk?
Something that runs in a web browser? Or something else?
R
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Redhat's free openshift gives you perl 5.10 (yes I know but newer than many
us use at work) and ssh access.
Free with some restrictions.
On 15 Nov 2014 07:19, Nicholas Clark n...@ccl4.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 11:29:46AM -0800, ๏̯͡๏ Guido Barosio wrote:
Meh :/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhAIyrk2ogo
Rakudo Perl 6 and MoarVM Performance Advances
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On 16 October 2014 16:59, Simon Wistow si...@thegestalt.org wrote:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 12:35:18PM +0100, Bob MacCallum said:
It's stopped working recently (can't say exactly when) - and I don't know
my AuthSub from my OAuth from my elbow.
I've tried
my $auth =
to buy Steve appropriate beer* once he considers the job done.
Nicholas Clark
* or malt, or whatever. Although I hope that it's malt by choice, not by
desperation.
Single Malt not Malt beer!
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or not?
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This has now been released to CPAN.
https://metacpan.org/release/BOB/URI-Find-Delimited-0.03
https://github.com/OpenGuides/URI-Find-Delimited/pull/1
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http://randomness.org.uk
@rjw1
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http://pl6anet.org/hackday/
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://rakudo.org/downloads/star/rakudo-star-2014.08.tar.gz
There are RSS feeds at
http://pl6anet.org/
And videos at
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jonathan+worthington
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https://www.youtube.com/user/yapceu
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from Linux. Why use a pretend Unix when
you can use a real one?
Because a real Unix would never have an binary executable under a
lib directory.
Certainly nothing like /usr/lib/sendmail!
;-)
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social was held... (thanks
DrHyde, who was not only there, but remembered!).
For you historian buffs...
http://www.slideshare.net/davorg/ye-complete-history-of-ye-perle-mongers-of-london-towne-parte-one-presentation
Enjoy
Leo
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Interesting blog post
http://blogs.perl.org/users/stevan_little/2014/03/status-update-on-the-p5-mop-project.html
Maybe in 5.22?
https://metacpan.org/pod/release/STEVAN/mop-0.03-TRIAL/lib/mop.pm#What-version-of-Perl-do-you-expect-this-to-ship-with
S
http://perltricks.com/article/72/2014/2/24/Perl-levels-up-with-native-subroutine-signatures
and hopefully p5-mop RSN!
S
On 12 February 2014 17:08, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes sthoe...@gmail.com wrote:
Mailing lists kind of suck for most question/answer sequences; what
they are good at is discussion (witness this thread).
For general perl questions,
http://perlmonks.org/?node=Seekers+of+Perl+Wisdom or
http://www.perl.com/pub/2014/02/perl-today-february-2014.html
It's sad that many of the Fosdem talks aren't audible.
Fortunately the Perl6 one is one of the better quality ones and is
mostly clear if you stick with it since the buzz goes.
http://t.h8.lv/Perl_6_what_can_you_do_today_fixed_audio.webm
is an improved version.
It's still well worth giving it
http://video.fosdem.org/2014/K3201/Saturday/Perl_6_what_can_you_do_today.webm
Actually quite a lot. Including making it all parallel by adding two words.
http://jnthn.net/papers/2014-fosdem-perl6-today.pdf
The conference centre used in the summer for YAPC::EU has been
occupied by protesters!
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-protests-police-forced-to-abandon-kiev-conference-centre-to-opposition-as-presidents-latest-concessions-offer-fails-9085996.html
S
On 18 January 2014 10:31, Simon Cozens si...@simon-cozens.org wrote:
On 18/01/2014 02:48, William Blunn wrote:
no-administrator-access
I don't trust you.
Windows
I don't like you.
If you're trying to develop software in such a hostile environment, no
amount of support from the editor
On 18 January 2014 16:14, Peter Corlett ab...@cabal.org.uk wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 08:38:43AM -0800, Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:27 AM, Dave Cross d...@mag-sol.com wrote:
Every few years I try installing Eclipse and EPIC and then look on appalled
as my machine grinds
Any interest in a Perl 6 Hackday?
I was thinking of seeing if it would be possible to use the
London Hackspace (or somewhere else) for a day at the weekend
sometime in the next couple of months.
There are some suggested tasks, mainly of which are simple and can be easily
tackled by Perl 6
http://perl6advent.wordpress.com/
Has anyone tried programming outside?
E-ink (like on the Kindle) works well in sunlight and I wondered if
any such device would be useable (ideally with a decent keyboard).
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On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:23:02AM +0100, Dirk Koopman typed:
On 30/03/12 10:24, Steve Mynott wrote:
Has anyone tried programming outside?
E-ink (like on the Kindle) works well in sunlight and I wondered if
any such device would be useable (ideally with a decent keyboard).
Get yourself
it is) is a PITA
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to the conclusion I'd come to is
as a developer you're massively better off financially in the US. (Of
course, irrelevant if you don't want to live there.)
That's the conclusion I'd draw from this thread.
Most people's money goes on housing not food anyway.
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!
Until you realise that it's pretty much a wash.
What does the final line mean?
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publishing complaints about recruitment doesn't strike me as professional.
Shit happens. Deal with it. We have all been messed around.
Save the venting for the pub or IRC.
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So it's December now?
Where is it?
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?
Tell them to wait two years and then give them one about rakudo.
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http://www.appbrain.com/app/giggity/net.gaast.giggity
Useful for the current CCC Camp video streams (although it doesn't handle
time zones) as well as YAPC::EU since it includes both by default.
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Apparently out in October!
I assume Programming Perl6 will be out in 2021 by which time Centos 7 will
have 5.14.
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Cookbook)
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Are there any active Perl podcasts at all?
Even just a RSS feed of conference talks audio would be cool.
Something like
http://yapc.tv/podcast/en/
only actively updated?
A quick google search suggests
http://www.presentingperl.org/
has taken over from yapc.tv.
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presentation in native format
later rather than compressed video at the time.
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keyboard on the F-droid
GPL Android store. Bluetooth keyboards may also work.
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http://www.network-theory.co.uk/perl/language/
Print out of perldoc with $1 to Perl Foundation.
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http://use.perl.org/~pmichaud/journal/40407
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that just/primarily
focusses on roadmap / calendar level ?
Google calender?
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started using Path::Class all the time.
my $content = file(something)-slurp
Does it work with UTF-8?
File::Slurp doesn't.
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On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 11:34:06AM +0100, Peter Edwards typed:
http://www.itjobswatch.co.uk/contracts/uk/perl.doInteresting graphs
comparing day rates and number of jobs in each.
Looks like Travelodges for us all!
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.
YMMV.
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Does anyone have any suggests for quick and easy ways of viewing
and manipulating huge log4perl logs in a better way than using grep
or ack?
Anyone got any java log4j viewers working with it?
Or imported into sqlite and used SQL queries on it?
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too: a permie junior PHP/JOAT role somewhere rural on the outskirts of
Slough.
Based on my inbox spam I'd say all that fake printed money is
starting to circulate.
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of these sort of events to this list for some
time.
I suggest you start reading programming related RSS feeds if you
don't already.
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and legal in the UK. I wondered if anyone had ever seen
this?
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in languages A *and* B when
you failed to get people with just A.
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are OK :P
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client which uses
telephone calls.
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http://android-scripting.googlecode.com/files/AndroidScriptingEnvironment-0.11-alpha.apk
then add interpeters!
ok it doesn't *quite* work on my G1 yet but it's progress!)
And when are the iPhone sheeple getting scripting languages? ;)
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Is there a recommended way of pre-ordering the Catalyst book which means
some of the money goes to good Perlish causes or it gets delivered more
rapidly?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Definitive-Guide-Catalyst-Maintainable-Applications/dp/1430223650/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1247997144sr=8-1
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, telephone interview and finally interview.
And favour Java people with Perl skills :-)
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On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 08:58:22AM +0100, Barry Walsh typed:
OmniGraffle 5 switched to using GraphViz for its engine so I would hope
that it could import GraphViz files with ease (can't confirm this
because I'm still on OmniGraffle 4)
It didn't work when I tried it.
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 08:32:41AM +, Paul Makepeace typed:
One of the original Gmail authors on benefits of using prototypes and the
ease of developing those prototypes (rather than slick presentations),
http://paulbuchheit.blogspot.com/2009/01/communicating-with-code.html
One of the
may increase the number of python roles but Rails
has been popular (as has Catalyst). I like Python and I wish it
were more widely used.
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as a cheaper older place.
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that to be the best TV ever made?
Or maybe some of the worse...
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time they were extremely
unpopular with people. It took the case of Willcock v. Muckle to get
rid of them of them last time.
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, unless the passport was issued prior to that date. Regulations
implementing this legislation are currently under consideration and
subject to change.
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Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
Steve Mynott [EMAIL PROTECTED] quoth:
*
*I see no reason why I should have to carry extra papers proving who I am
*in addition to the usual bank issued plastic etc in my pocket as I go
*about my business where I live. I have a passport at home anyway to
*prove who I
/july4id.html
So, if it wasn't compulsory, the national ID would be ok?
No because of the high danger of any voluntary scheme (through the
likely low take up) becoming a compulsory scheme over time.
It's a step in a bad and unnecessary direction.
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Subject says it all. Does this exist?
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Roger Horne wrote:
On Fri 27 Jun, Philip Newton wrote:
You have: cwt
You want:
Definition: hundredweight = 100 pounds = 45.359237 kg
which sounds as if it *is* 100 somethings.
But is wrong. There are 112 pounds in a hundredweight (or were when I was at
school).
See
Dave Cross wrote:
Sadly there are large parts of England that are Notlondon. They
tend to be either large tracts of greenery that are given over
to inefficent food production or nasty dirty industrial towns
where everyone talks with a strange accent.
I've been there. It's deeply unpleasant. You
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Jeeves one
documented in the O'Reilly Advanced Perl Programming chapter 17.
Of course Jake in 2003 may be totally different to Jeeves in 1997 I
don't know but they both start with the same letter at least!
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an
urban myth?
I heard that admin myth and suspect its used to run until recently.
A quick google finds nothing but my guess is that it was probably Paul
Vixie's one at the ISC.
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Newington.
Mail me off list if interested.
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and some
configurations you can mail to pipes to execute remote commands on the
exim mail server.
If you find anything like this in qmail DJB will send you $500.
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like gcc etc
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fine.
I checked this out on two different boxes. It worked as expected on a
FreeBSD but was borken on my RedHat Linux machine.
What am I missing?
A
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weirdness to me, either a messed up
bash or maybe some weird environment stuff. What happens if you try
the experiment running from a sh shell or a ksh shell or something?
By typing -w he has probably overwritten the ^M.
I am sure its as simple as that.
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and
emacs (or better, IMO, xemacs)
The sort of windows debugger you describe are unusable in text mode.
The UNIX debuggers are usable in both text and graphical modes.
Sure in the graphical modes they don't tend to be quite as polished as
the windows ones but then they are a *lot* cheaper.
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After saying all this the client will probably want a .NET web store and
I'll not get the work :)
Does anyone know of an implementation of Sun's Pet Store in Perl?
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had predicted future technology correctly then we
would be all running microkernels on RISC chips today.
And we aren't.
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I've always wanted to turn up to something like that with a Fascists for
Peace or suchlike banner ;-)
They probably exist from appeasement anti-war demos of the late 1930s.
Wouldn't a Baath party banner be more suitable today?
:-
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://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/06/05/cgi.html
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indexing of text files (eg HTML) is trivial. ht://dig does a
nice job, as does Swish-e. Binary files like PDF and MS Word docs will
require some kind of decoder in order to access the text contained
There is a patch for ht://dig to index PDF.
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On Thursday, Jan 16, 2003, at 18:21 Europe/London, Greg McCarroll wrote:
If i recall correctly tonight on Sky is the episode where Willow
spends 5 minutes on screen in the shower with the soap and loofah.
I don't suppose anyone has this in avi or mpeg format?
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is surf music.
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result in slower
db access.
Maybe set up a cron which dumps the output of a command such as
'mysqladmin processlist' at regular intervals to set how the MySQL
database is actually being used?
'mysqladmin status' and 'mysqladmin extended-status' could be useful
too.
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the BSD form of the man command (which is also supported by
Linux).
On a System V Release 4 system like Solaris you need man -s and zic is
in section 1M
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it
with sudo the `` doesn't have root privlidiges at this point.)
or use perldoc -U
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There is an already existing framework as well...
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/
Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook
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but it does seem to
have been used as the basis for other OSS and research projects such
as JITs etc.
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think this was a pity and the idea of a well designed OO-based
language (with platform independence and security as key goals)
running on everyone's desktop was a good one and maybe one that will
return.
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thing makes a _hell_ of a lot of noise.
If you are sure the thing is running cool and you are still having
odd, hardware(?) problems I would then check your RAM next (don't
trust the useless BIOS RAM test which I have seen fail to spot stuff).
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Who says java programmers don't have a sense of humour?
http://www.theonion.com/onion3744/java_programmers.html
stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a site for you lot!
Asking a girl out on a date
http://www.autistics.org/skills/pages/askherout.html
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, makes tea...
also iptraf (linux only) does this
google for it
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Send CVs to me.
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code NetBSD will be very much
faster on this hardware.
YMMV
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disconnects me in the
middle of a risk game :(
I think VSAT (satellite) is likely to be pushed in rural areas as the
broadband product.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/products/tiscalisat/furtherinfo.html
Although its probably vapourware at the moment.
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